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Macquarie Telecom to publish live feedback, urges all telcos and industries to follow; ACCAN says telcos should publish NPS scores like Macquarie Telecom; nbn boosts broadband satellite data: bigger and better; Banking malware targets Android smartphones; Telstra trumpets ABC iview?s arrival on Telstra TV plus other stats; Flexiroam boasts subscriber growth to over 500,000 within 14 days; Aussies ?wasting? $10 million on excess mobile data charges.

15th December 2015

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NBN launches 50mbps/20mbps fixed wireless in the bush; 700 ?high-skill? NBN cyber jobs in Melbourne over four years; nbn welcomes new board member: Shirley In?t Veld; Vodafone opens first QLD Business Centre on Gold Coast; NEXTDC links to IBM Direct Link via cloud; Telstra retail boss resigns after short stint in the job; ATO engages SMEs over its digital future.

7th December 2015

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Macquarie Telecom slams ACCC as ?out of touch? re: NBN competition; Wi-Fi dominates smartphone data consumption; Telstra's 'hip and trendy? flagship store opens in Melbourne; Yatango down and maybe out; Drive someone else?s car at Sydney and Brisbane airports; Optus does 5-year pre-paid deal driving OVO?s V8 Supercars; Optus offers Microsoft?s Lumia 950 and 950 XL with limited big bonuses.

1st December 2015

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NBN trials new discount pricing model for service providers; Telecoms security reform legislation still a concern for industry; NextDC putting A$200 million into data centre network expansion; Postage, stamp rates on verge of increase to $1; Telstra, NRL extend sponsorship, digital rights deal; ANZ Bank enhances Internet banking with new website; Digital radio takeup increasing to cover home, work, car.

30th November 2015

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Ericsson has released its November 2015 Mobility Report: video traffic to soar; TNZI to quadruple its European network; nbn looks set to get a new board member; Telco protection code delivers millions in savings to consumers; Vodafone perks up Prepaid Combo with ?year of bonus data?; Telstra adds iPad Pro to its plans; Norwood?s World Phone does first ?Double Million? as Android approaches

19th November 2015

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Ericsson, Cisco combined to create ?networks of the future?; Arctic reaction from Internet Australia to the TPP release; nbn triples revenue, loses $336 million for quarter; Another Telstra claimed WORLD FIRST: breaking past the 4G barrier; Ericsson explains Telstra?s LTE-A 1Gbps achievement; CIOs respond to Shadow IT challenge: report; At home or in public, hackers may be spying on you via your smartphone cam.

10th November 2015

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Giant wave of super fast broadband to swamp Sydney residents; nbn launches campaign for workers to build network; Public sector dragging chain in response to digital trends; VIDEOS: Google launches new Nexus phones, showcases Android Wear and Android Auto; VIDEO Interview: CA?s APAC CTO talks coming 5G seismic shift; Intel and Oracle mount joint data centre push.

27th October 2015

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Diluted Data Retention compensation sparks ISP outrageISP; Well yes, buying copper is part of the NBN issue; ACCAN welcomes telco review, but way to go on much needed changes; Ruckus buys Cloudpath Networks; Norwood?s World Phone calling Android?s neck of the woods; IBM, Infosys collaborate on Bluemix.

26th October 2015

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Alcatel-Lucent trials G.fast for nbn; nbn ordered $14 million of copper for 1800 km of FttN rollout; Vodafone decries lack of competition: digital future threatened; Inmarsat delivering in-flight connectivity to Lufthansa; Wham, bam, Telstra slam: Kogan responds to ?Telstra and Kogan? statement; SOTI signs Beachley as APAC MD.

22nd October 2015

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Telstra Confirms San Miguel Discussions; Who?s That New Chinese Company? I Don?t Know, But Its Name Rings A Bell; Accc Grants Final Approval Of Nbn, Optus Deal; Acquisitions Bring Big Profit Drop For Inabox; Out Of Left Field Remember Aussat?; As Inmarsat Launches Third Gx Satellite.

31st August 2015